Refuting the Qadiani Jamaat
beliefs

The term QadianiJamaat is used in
this discussion, without any offence intended, to refer to
the movement which developed under the leadership of the late
Mirza Bashiruddin Mahmud Ahmad, based first at Qadian, India,
till 1947, and then at Rabwah, Pakistan. Since 1984 it has
been based in England after the then head, the late Mirza
Tahir Ahmad, was forced to flee Pakistan.

Under the following topics, the wrong beliefs of the Qadiani
Jamaat are refuted, and it is shown that Hazrat
Mirza Ghulam Ahmad himself never entertained such views.

I, Muhammad Ali, head of the Lahore Ahmadiyya Jamaat, do
swear that my belief is that Hazrat Mirza [Ghulam Ahmad] sahib
of Qadian is a Mujaddid and the Promised Messiah, but
not a prophet, nor can any person become a kafir or excluded
from the fold of Islam by denying him. This was also the belief
of Hazrat Mirza sahib. O God, if I have uttered falsehood in this
oath taken in Thy name, then send upon me from Thyself such exemplary
punishment as has no human hand in it, and from which the world
would learn how stern and terrible is Gods retribution for
one who deceives His creatures by swearing falsely in His name.Background
to this sworn declaration.(Read in biography of Maulana
Muhammad Ali)